The escape rooms that changed everything.
Peabody's journey to serious
cyber engagement.
Good awareness. Zero behaviour change.
Peabody is one of the largest housing associations in the UK, with a diverse workforce spread cross multiple sites. Like many organisations, they faced a familiar problem: people knew the rules, but nothing was changing.
Traditional training formats weren't cutting through. Awareness was fine. Behaviour wasn't. They needed something fast-paced, hands-on, and memorable. Something that make the stakes feel real, not hypothetical.
A blended programme. Built to scale.
55
Self-facilitated sessions
8
Fully-hosted sessions
311
Colleagues trained
Using our portable kit, Peabody were able to deliver short, impactful sessions that fit easily into their working day. All from a rucksack-sized setup. No booking a venue. No disrupting the calendar. Just 30 minutes that actually stuck.
The Results.
92%
Rated sessions as excellent
95%
Found sessions very engaging
98%
left with a better understanding of cyber security
100%
Would recommend to colleagues
Not just enjoyable. Behaviour-changing.
The biggest shift wasn't in feedback forms. It was in day-to-day behaviour. After running the escape rooms, Peabody saw clear observable changes in how colleagues approached security.
A stronger Security culture.
The escape rooms helped unlock conversations that simply weren't happening before. Teams that rarely engaged with Information Security suddenly became involved, asking questions, seeking clarification, and collaborating across departments.
The shift wasn't about a single session. It was about changing the tone of security across the whole organisation.
"Beyond having enjoyed the game, this was the most impactful messaging we've been able to deliver to support our guidance regarding passwords and use of MFA. The discussions these events sparked demonstrated a level of impact and understanding we haven't previously achieved."
— Marie Jeffery, Biso ⋅ Peabody
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